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Sikeurit Gadeun

  • Fernsehserie
  • 2010–2011
  • 1 Std.
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Ha Ji-Won and Hyun Bin in Sikeurit Gadeun (2010)
Korean DramaComedyDramaFantasyRomance

Ein reicher junger CEO verliebt sich trotz Klassenunterschieden, kulturellen Traditionen und der fest einwendenden Mutter des Mannes in eine arme Stunt-Frau.Ein reicher junger CEO verliebt sich trotz Klassenunterschieden, kulturellen Traditionen und der fest einwendenden Mutter des Mannes in eine arme Stunt-Frau.Ein reicher junger CEO verliebt sich trotz Klassenunterschieden, kulturellen Traditionen und der fest einwendenden Mutter des Mannes in eine arme Stunt-Frau.

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    • Ha Ji-Won
    • Hyun Bin
    • Yoon Sang-Hyun
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      • Ha Ji-Won
      • Hyun Bin
      • Yoon Sang-Hyun
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    • Auszeichnungen
      • 12 Gewinne & 10 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    8cremea

    An enjoyable take on a familiar tale.

    Secret Garden is a 20 episode Korean TV show that aired from 2010-2011. It's another poor girl meets rich boy Korean melodrama. Korean television will tell this same story over and over again until the end of time, and, lord knows I've seen a crap ton of these shows to say the least. Summary Verdict: this one's not bad.

    SPOILERS AHEAD!

    Here's your story: Ha Ji-won plays Gil Ra-im; a poor & humble stunt woman trying to make ends meet working in the movie industry. Hyun Bin plays Kim Joo-won; a wealthy & arrogant heir to an upscale department store chain. Joo-won mistakes Ra-im as an actress his famous brother once dated, and as a result, they subsequently meet & spend some time together by accident. Need I even bother expounding?...comedy, romance, drama ensue. You know the format: she's the pretty but tough tomboyish type with no time for nonsense in her life, he's the straight laced rich guy who works hard but has plenty of time for whatever nonsense he wishes.

    The two meet and he begins to soon fall for her. She's less than impressed with him though, so he's got his work cut out for him. The tried and true staple of K-drama loves stories is on full display here; he's constantly presented with a series of arranged dates to meet a future wife from the same ilk as his own family, but he's not interested in this and wants to find his own love. His stature and eligibility means he pursued by an endless supply of suitable beauties, so his ego is a bit unchecked in regards to what a great catch he thinks he is. As such, he is somewhat baffled by the fact that this "lower class" girl doesn't jump at the chance to be with him, couldn't care less about his standing, and won't give him the time of day. He's also never met any woman quite like this before in his life, and she's pretty easy to look at, so he's more than intrigued/smitten/determined/etc. He therefore decides to use his power and wealth to intrude in her life in order to win her over, which initially backfires of course, until perhaps the 2 can eventually find some common ground to stand on if this relationship was "meant to be".

    We're rolling right along with the standard fare for this genre over the first half dozen episodes or so; it's workable and kept fairly tight for the most part as the two leads come together bit by bit. It's all pretty much par for the course, then, BAM (SPOILERS); on a mountain biking date one day, the 2 stray off course and stumble upon a strange old shop & restaurant in the middle of nowhere. While there, they imbibe a magical potion which causes their souls to switch bodies. As such, a whole new layer to the proceedings then comes into play in this series.

    While this wacky "out of nowhere" plot aspect of the show may seem absurd (and it is, of course), it does actually work, and, it works quite well. It both helps to break up the status quo for a typical K-drama, and, also serves to further benefit the story as well as a whole. These two characters were having a hard time developing a common ground & relationship the old fashioned way, so perhaps they will find love via this mystical method instead. Accordingly, the two opposites come to understand and appreciate each other more by spending time in each other's body/life.

    The twist provides for a great deal of comedy to be mined here, as the CEO dude now has to lead the life of the poor tough girl, and stunt woman girl has to run a company and be subjected to high society pressures. While they've switched bodies, they also each take the opportunity to investigate the other, turn away the other's potential love interests, see each other's friends and siblings half naked, etc. It's all pretty cute. This is not without problems though, as each time it rains, the bodies are switched back and forth; so, there's a chance he might get caught in her body while trying to perform a risky stunt that he's ill prepared for, or she does something unknowingly that puts him in danger due to his health problems, etc.

    Eventually, the two leads get down to the business of trying to figure out how to stop switching bodies all the time, so they can get back to their normal lives before somebody finds out or something goes horribly wrong. With some help from their friends and family, and with a little luck, perhaps all will work out in the end, and maybe the two leads will be able to find love along the way.

    The cast all put in acceptable to solid work, and just about all characters are likable enough. Perhaps the best role is that of the CEO's brother; a K-pop star known as Oska, who leads a mostly carefree life of luxury when he's not lamenting the loss of his true love that got away. The stunt woman has a huge fan crush on him that comically belies her no nonsense tough girl persona, to the point of her being elated with scoring concert tickets, sleeping in Oska themed socks, etc. And, though Oska competes with his brother to some degree, he mostly serves as an intermediary for the two leads while they work on their budding romance.

    All in all, this show is pretty solid. It doesn't go on forever (though it could have been trimmed a little), and it's kept pretty lighthearted for the most part; it's mostly a charming comedy-romance-drama, with little heavy handed "evil plot/villain schemes". Be prepared for a melodramatic final act though, as this is Korean melodrama after all.

    Bottom Line: 7-8 out of 10 stars. I'll give it an 8!
    9AJ_McAninch

    One of KDrama's best

    Secret Garden is delightful with two of Korea's best actors and two of the best writers and directors. It hits all major points in KDrama romance and fantasy but also carries a strong theme about the power of unconditional love. My only quibble is the evil mother figure that becomes a staple in Korean drama. Really tired of it. But everything else I love and have watched the series over through the years-which I never do with American series. Nine years later, I still don't think Hyun Bin has matched that performance. Strongly recommended. [Correction: in 2020, he matches it in "Crash Landing"]
    7mjkarlin

    Strong female lead, but even so, dated portrayal of women

    The pluses. An early example of a KDrama with a female lead, Ha Ji Won, who is strong in every way, mentally and physically tough, independent, and a woman, rather than a female character with male characteristics artificially engrafted on her. Too much crying, perhaps.

    The other leading women characters are also quite strong in their own way and the writing of the dialog for the evil mother who never relents is a master class in the art of sophistry in the service of arrogance and selfishness. Also, Kim Sa Rang is divinely beautiful and, for aficionados of eye candy, she has a captivating pair of legs on full a nd frequent display.

    I also liked the comedy of the body switching, although they could have made more of it. The fantasy elements ended up promising much more than they delivered.

    And, let it be said, a superb opening sequence when Ha Ji Won retrieves a stolen handbag. Worth multiple rewinds.

    The minuses. First, and I suppose I have to keep saying this, but the wrist grabbing and physical blockading of women by men is unbearable and it happens multiple times per episode. And I also find it almost impossible to accept the abusive bullying, both physical and mental, that Hyun Bin inflicts on everyone around him except his miserable mother. I cannot imagine any real woman actually falling in love with someone so apparently unhinged for so long. The number of times he tells her she isn't pretty and he can't understand the attraction is shocking. I love Hyun Bin - Crash Landing on You is a 10+ (head over to Netflix, quick march) - but the belittling and patronizing and manhandling just has to stop.

    Second, I realize that the writers have to fill out 16 or 20 episodes, but this was simply too long. As a result, the show drags and repeats. Particularly the story of the two second leads rehashes the same speeches over and over.

    Third, I am looking forward to a drama where the two leads did not meet each other earlier in their lives or have some previous deep connection that they don't remember or don't know about. It's an overused chestnut (those of you who have watched this show will appreciate the sly reference here). And I don't count this as a spoiler since it was so utterly predictable from early in this show.

    Minor gripe. The producers spend a fair amount on these dramas and production values, sets and costumes, are good. But can't they spend a little extra and get the English language and non-Korean characters right? Our heroine supposedly demonstrates her proficiency in English (as does the hero on a couple of occasions) but the script contains obvious grammatical errors that spending a trivial amount on a native speaker to correct would have avoided. Hell, I'd do it for free. And given that these stories are being sold outside Korea, if we are going to have a character who is supposedly a director from Hollywood, please let's have an American who can act, not an Australian who can't. Go on, spring for a few won and do it right. (The Japanese language bits seemed OK, however.)

    This is an entertaining show overall, but too long and too full of irritating tropes that need to be retired. And it doesn't play better with age in the era of Me Too.
    8alaningle7

    Don't drink the potion

    Hyun Bin is a spoiled executive who is terse and indifferent to his staff until he falls for ordinary poor stunt woman Ji-Won Ha. She is amazing in this roll and very believable as a stunt woman. It comes with all the usual problems of a romance between people of different classes. There are a number of amusing side stories and a criss cross of the two main characters which adds to the humour. Well paced and written to amuse and hold your attention to see if the star crossed lovers will be happy in the end.
    8funhan

    A Heart Warming Love Story

    I am so happy to come across this show. I was so bored of sex, violence and drama and then, I found Secret Garden.

    This show gives you love in its purest form as possible. When I watch it, I can feel butterflies flying in my stomach one minute , then the tears roll down on my cheeks and a broad smile occupy my face at the end of each show. Characters are well put, funny and deep. You can feel and understand what they are going through. Story line is enhanced with side stories and never boring. The cinematography is breath taking, like most of far eastern movies the scenery brings forth the emotions.

    To sum up, please give this show a try, I am sure you ll be hooked :)

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      When Oska finally performs his concert,at one point he stops between songs and thanks the audience for being there,because on this night the last episode of Secret Garden was being shown on TV-and they came to his concert instead.
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